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Mystery over sudden leap in number of disabled people working at DWP

By John Pring on 31st October 2019 Category: Employment

Mystery over sudden leap in number of disabled people working at DWP
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The number of disabled people working in the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has apparently leapt by nearly 50 per cent in just one year. The figures were published this month, as part of an annual report on Civil Service […]

Disabled job-seeker banned from using toilet on DWP work programme

By John Pring on 17th October 2019 Category: Employment

Disabled job-seeker banned from using toilet on DWP work programme
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A disabled job-seeker who signed up to the government’s new Work and Health Programme was banned from using the toilet, washing his hands or accessing drinking water. Ryan*, from north London, was attending a voluntary programme run by the charity Shaw […]

‘Dismal’ job figures show failure of Disability Confident, says de Cordova

By John Pring on 10th October 2019 Category: Employment

‘Dismal’ job figures show failure of Disability Confident, says de Cordova
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The government’s much-criticised Disability Confident jobs scheme appears to be growing increasingly less successful at persuading employers to offer jobs to disabled people, according to new Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures. The figures, secured by Disability News Service (DNS) […]

Charity campaigning for autistic inclusion faces autistic ex-staffer in tribunal

By John Pring on 12th September 2019 Category: Employment

Charity campaigning for autistic inclusion faces autistic ex-staffer in tribunal
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A disability charity which campaigns for an end to the hostility faced by autistic people in the workplace has this week been defending its actions in an employment tribunal, following allegations made by an autistic former employee. Dave Gregson (pictured) worked […]

Mystery over sharp drop in disabled people’s unemployment rate

By John Pring on 15th August 2019 Category: Employment

Mystery over sharp drop in disabled people’s unemployment rate
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Striking – but unexplained – new official figures show there has been a large fall over the last year in the proportion of disabled people who are unemployed. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show that the percentage of disabled […]

Record number of disabled people receive support from Access to Work

By John Pring on 8th August 2019 Category: Employment

Record number of disabled people receive support from Access to Work
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A record number of disabled people received employment-related support through the government’s Access to Work (AtW) scheme last year, new Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures have revealed. It is also the first time that spending on AtW has exceeded […]

DWP defends first Work and Health Programme job figures

By John Pring on 6th June 2019 Category: Employment

DWP defends first Work and Health Programme job figures
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Only about one in five of the disabled and other unemployed people receiving support from the government’s new work programme have so far secured a “job outcome”, according to official statistics. It is the first time the Department for Work and […]

DWP ‘victimised’ disabled staff member who claimed discrimination, tribunal finds

By John Pring on 11th April 2019 Category: Employment

DWP ‘victimised’ disabled staff member who claimed discrimination, tribunal finds
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) managers “victimised” a disabled member of staff after she claimed that she had faced workplace discrimination, an employment tribunal has ruled. It is just the latest case to raise concerns that DWP is institutionally disablist, […]

‘Angel’ investor seeks entrepreneurs to transform life for disabled people

By John Pring on 28th March 2019 Category: Employment

‘Angel’ investor seeks entrepreneurs to transform life for disabled people
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Disabled entrepreneurs with technology-based business ideas that could transform life for other disabled people have a chance to secure up to £100,000 of funding through an “angel” investment programme. Entrepreneur and investor Rohan Silva, a former senior policy adviser to Conservative […]

Disabled DWP employee ‘attempted suicide over culture of workplace bullying’

By John Pring on 7th March 2019 Category: Employment

Disabled DWP employee ‘attempted suicide over culture of workplace bullying’
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A disabled employee of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says he attempted to take his own life and experienced life-threatening physical health complications because of a culture of workplace bullying and discrimination. Paul* spoke out about his own experiences […]

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